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 A. D. 1738. AnnoundecimoGEORGii II. C. 11-15. 293 CAP. XL An A A for allowing further Time for Inrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papifts, and for Relief An Act ror auo g o{ p rote ft ant Purchafcrs, Devifees and Leflees. EXP. C A P. XII. ■ An Aft for continuing of an Act: made in the fixth Year of the Reign of his prefent Ma- jefty, intituled, An Aft for the better Regulation ofLaftage and Ballaftage in the River Thames. •TT7HEREAS an Act made in the fixth Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, Preamble, re- « W An Acl for the better Regulation of Lajlage and Ballaftage in the River Thames, which was to be Xg™.*.c%> ' in Force from the firft Day of June one thoufand feven hunied and thirty-three, for and during the ' Kingdom ;' Be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That the faid Act, and all and every the Powers, Authorities, Claufes and Provifions therein contained (hall be and continue, and the fame is and are hereby continued in Force, Continuation from and after the Expiration of the Term in the faid Act limited as aforefaid, for and during the ( F a 7 rt ^ r ar |onti- further Term of feven Years thence next enfuing, and to the End of the then next Seffion of Parlia- nued byiSGeo. ment, and no longer. *■ c - ?V C A P. XIIL An Act to enlarge the Term and Powers granted by an Acl of Parliament made and paffed in the third Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George, intituled, An Aft to enable the Parijhioners of the Parijh of Saint Mary Rotherhith, in the County of Surrey, by certain funeral Rates therein inentioned, to finijh the faid Parijh Church, and to enable the faid Parilhioners to raife fuch further Sums of Mo- ney as fliall be neceffary for purchafing a convenient Piece of Ground for an additional burial Ground^, and for other the Purpofes therein mentioned. P R. CAP. XIV. An Ad for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land Tax, to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Service; of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-eight. EXP. z s. in the. Pound. C A P. XV. An Act to empower the Court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London to fet the Price uport all Coals, commonly called Sea Coals, imported into the Port of London from Newcaftle and the Ports- adjacent thereunto, for the Space of one Year ; and to oblige, for the Term therein mentioned, Fit- ters and others vending and loading Ships with Sea-Coals at Newcaftle and the Ports adjacent there- unto, to deliver fuch Coals to any Mafters of Ships applying for the fame ; and for further obliging Buyers and Sellers of Sea-Coals at Billing/gate or other Place of Sale within the Bills of Mortality, to fign their Contracts for Coals ; and for the Admeafurement of all Carriages whatfoever ufed in loading. Ships with Coals in the Port of Newcaftle and Members thereunto belonging. " Lord Mayor and Al- " dermen to fet the Price upon all Sea-Coals imported into the Port of London, for one Year; who have " Power to call before them all Perfons, and examine them as Witneffes, i&t. Perfons felling Coals at " a higher Price to forfeit 36 s. for every Chaldron. Perfons aggrieved may appeal to the Quarter-Sef- " fions, is'c. Fitters, &c. of Sea-Coals at Newcaftle, &c. refufing to deliver to Mafter of Ship, a Load- " ing of Coals, upon his offering Money, &c. for them, to forfeit 500/. until 1 May 1730. " EXP. ' VI. AND whereas by an Act made in the third Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign, intituled, An Acl 3 Ceo. 3. c. 26 ' jtJL for the better Regulation of the Coal Trade, it was enacted, That from and after the twenty- ' fourth Day of June one thoufand (even hundred and thirty, all Bargains or Contracts for Coals between ' Buyer and Seller at the Market of Billingfgate, or other Place of Sale within the Bills of Mortality, fliall ' by the Crimp or Factor who has the Difpofal of fuch Coals, be fairly entered, with the Conditions 4 and witneffed by the faid Crimp or Factor ; yet, notwithftanding fuch Act, many of the Buyers and Sel- ' lers of Coals have neglected or refufed to fign fuch Contracts in Manner aforefaid ;' Therefore be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That from and after the firft Day of June one thoufand feven dred and thirty- eight, if any Buyer or Seller of Coals at Billingfgate, or other Place of Sale within the Bntin'gJ^ateS" Bills of Mortality, being thereunto required, fliall refufe or neglect to fign the Contracts in fuch Manner fign all Con- as by the faid recited Act is directed, that then and in fuch Cafe every fuch Buyer and Seller re- tradls macle be * fpectively fo refufing or neglecting (hall, for every fuch Offence, forfeit the Sum of fifty Pounds, one under Penalty - Moiety thereof to his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeffors, and the other Moiety to fuch Perfon or Perfons of 50/. as (hall fue for the fame in any of his Majefty's Courts of Record at Weflminjler within the Space of fix Months after fuch Offence committed. VII. And ferj>. of Coals at
 * Space of five Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Seffion of Parliament, is near ex-
 * piring : And whereas the faid Act has been found to be a very ufeful Law, and to tend greatly to
 * the Prefervation of the faid River Thames, and thereby to promote and encourage the Trade of this
 * thereof, in the Pocket or other Book of fuch Crimp or Factor, fubferibed by the Seller and the Buyer,